Miss Fynes is a sub specialty accredited Urogynaecologist and Reconstructive Pelvic Floor Surgeon with dual accreditation in the UK (RCOG) and Australia / New Zealand (RANZCOG).

Urogynaecological and gynaecological services available in London

Miss M Fynes provides a professional service for the assessment and treatment of a wide range of gynaecological issues which includes the following:

Bladder function:

Cystitis (urinary infection)

Urge / frequency (overactive or urgent bladder)

Urge incontinence (leak with urge)

Stress incontinence (leak with exercise or activity)

Voiding difficulty (problem with bladder emptying)

Painful bladder symptoms (interstitial cystitis)

Bedwetting

Coital incontinence (leaks during sex)

Bowel function:

Constipation / difficulty with bowel emptying

Bowel incontinence

Urgent / frequent bowel symptoms

Sexual function:

Painful sex

Too loose or too tight problems

Loss of libido (interest) and other difficulties

Vaginismus

Vaginal support:

Lax vagina or prolapse (vaginal bulge or lump)

Vaginal wind

Childbirth / pregnancy related issues:

Incontinence or other bladder problems

Painful perineum or wound healing issues

Sexual difficulties

Cosmetic vaginal issues after childbirth

General and adolescent gynaecology:

Painful or heavy periods

Enlarged or asymmetric labia

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Contraception difficulties

Pre-menstrual syndrome / pelvic pain

Absent or infrequent periods

Investigations and treatment

After some consultations it may be necessary to have some form of investigation (test) to determine diagnosis or if further treatment is required. Investigations often involve blood tests, ultrasounds and gynaecology scanning and bladder tests.

If an operative procedure is required, Miss Fynes undertakes surgery on Saturdays and on occasional weekdays at the Parkside Hospital. Surgery may be arranged at other centres on request.

Outpatient clinics

The following investigations or treatments can be undertaken during an outpatient consultation:

Cervical smear

Fitting of an IUCD (Including Mirena System)

High Vaginal Swab (HVS)

Blood tests

HPV screening

Urine screening

Ultrasound

Outpatient investigations

The following investigations can be undertaken as an outpatient and you will be required to book a follow up appointment. Once you have had your investigations the results will be given to Miss Fynes.

Urodynamic assessment

Bladder scan

Anorectal manometry

Renal ultrasound

General gynaecological scanning

Assessment of childbirth injury

3D / 4D ultrasound

Treatment for gynaecological and urogynaecological conditions and female incontinence

The following operations require treatment in hospital and some can be carried out as a day procedure. Others may require you to stay overnight.

General gynaecology

Diagnostic laparoscopy

Hysteroscopy (+/- polypectomy, curettage, insertion of Mirena)

Treatment of Bartholin’s cyst

Abdominal hysterectomy

Ovarian cystectomy (removal of ovarian cysts)

Myomectomy (removal of fibroids)

Urogynaecology

Vaginal hysterectomy

Prolapse repair (bladder, bowel, combined, complex.

Prolapse repair correcting the uterus (uterine re-suspension)

Vault prolapse repair (sacrocolpopexy)

Incontinence

Botulinum Toxin (urge, frequency, bladder injections)

Mid-urethral sling (TVT, TOT)

Colposuspension

Bladder neck sling

Private clinics and appointments

You can book appointments for both Alexander House and Parkside Hospital directly by calling 020 8544 8041. Miss Fynes is happy to see self referred patients (no GP referral letter).

Hospital

Appointments

Parkside Hospital

Monday 14:00 – 17:00

Alexander House

Tuesday 16:00 – 20:00

Parkside Hospital

Alternate Wednesdays 17.30 – 20.30

Parkside Hospital

Friday 09.00 – 12.00

Alexander House

Alternate Fridays 16.00 – 18:00

The Lister Hospital

Alternate Fridays 14.00 – 17:00

All patients are advised to seek authorisation from their insurance company prior to their appointment. Some insurance companies may require a valid GP referral letter before authorising treatment.